Ghislaine Maxwell trial
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Someone asked an interesting question:
Why didn't the Feds offer up a plea-bargain to Maxwell on the condition that she would name names?
@george-k said in Ghislaine Maxwell trial:
Someone asked an interesting question:
Why didn't the Feds offer up a plea-bargain to Maxwell on the condition that she would name names?
It's interesting that in a case almost exclusively featuring a group of rich, powerful, men the one person to be prosecuted is a woman.
Sorry, must be having a woke moment....
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@george-k said in Ghislaine Maxwell trial:
Someone asked an interesting question:
Why didn't the Feds offer up a plea-bargain to Maxwell on the condition that she would name names?
It's interesting that in a case almost exclusively featuring a group of rich, powerful, men the one person to be prosecuted is a woman.
Sorry, must be having a woke moment....
@doctor-phibes said in Ghislaine Maxwell trial:
the one person to be prosecuted is a woman.
The lead prosecutor is a woman.
There, I "un-woked" you.
You're welcome.
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I'm sure these are all coincidental.
Resignations:
During the Maxwell trial...
The CEO of twitter resigned
The CFO of CNBC resigned
The CFO of Walmart resigned
The CFO of Goldman Sachs resigned
The CEO of Columbia Partnerships and former owner of Victoria's Secret, Express, and others resignedOh, and Alec Baldwin is in the "Little Black Book."
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The problem with rich and powerful people is that they begin to believe in their own bullshit.
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A few people on Epstein's black book:
- Bill Clinton
- Prince Andrew
- Donald Trump
- Bill Cosby
- Tony Blair
- Ron Burkle
- Chelsea Clinton
- Henry Kissinger
- Alec Baldwin
- John Kerry
- Woody Allen
- Melania Trump
-Jeffrey Epstein visited Clinton in the White House 17 times when he was President.
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The problem with rich and powerful people is that they begin to believe in their own bullshit.
@jolly said in Ghislaine Maxwell trial:
The problem with rich and powerful people is that they begin to believe in their own bullshit.
That's often also the problem with poor and unsuccessful people.
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@jolly said in Ghislaine Maxwell trial:
The problem with rich and powerful people is that they begin to believe in their own bullshit.
That's often also the problem with poor and unsuccessful people.
@doctor-phibes said in Ghislaine Maxwell trial:
@jolly said in Ghislaine Maxwell trial:
The problem with rich and powerful people is that they begin to believe in their own bullshit.
That's often also the problem with poor and unsuccessful people.
Slackers.
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@jolly said in Ghislaine Maxwell trial:
The problem with rich and powerful people is that they begin to believe in their own bullshit.
That's often also the problem with poor and unsuccessful people.
@doctor-phibes said in Ghislaine Maxwell trial:
@jolly said in Ghislaine Maxwell trial:
The problem with rich and powerful people is that they begin to believe in their own bullshit.
That's often also the problem with poor and unsuccessful people.
I just figured it was a prerequisite to enter into political candidacy.
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Teh Dersh speaks: https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/18088/dramatic-testimony-from-the-maxwell-case-will
You will be surprised to learn that the woman who was paid to find, bring and "groom" Carolyn was not Ghislaine Maxwell, although the above testimony was given at Maxwell's trial. The older woman – who was well over the age of consent when she brought the 14-year-old Carolyn to Epstein – was Virginia Giuffre, the same woman who has falsely accused me of having sex with her, and who has also accused ... other prominent people who have all denied the accusation.
Although Giuffre was a central figure in the Maxwell case, mentioned repeatedly throughout the trial, she was not called as a government witness. Why was she not called? Probably for two reasons: first she would be cross-examined by the defense about her own crimes in being paid to bring underage girls to Epstein; and second, she would be confronted with the numerous lies she has told under oath. Her own lawyers have disputed her and acknowledged that she was "wrong" in accusing prominent people. And her own emails, book manuscript and prior interviews with the FBI contradict her current accusations.
Moreover, prosecutors would have to explain why she is not being prosecuted for enticing a 14-year-old to have sex with Epstein.... Pursuant to the theory under which Maxwell was convicted, Giuffre is guilty of a felony carrying a long prison term.
The question is will she be indicted for perjury and enticing a minor, or will she get a pass because she may once have been victimized by Epstein? Does her alleged victimization excuse her for victimizing others? She has already been well compensated for any victimization. Estimates range between 6-10 million dollars she and her lawyers have received. Nor have those underaged girls who she helped victimize been compensated by her.
The testimony by Carolyn regarding Giuffre's sordid role in victimizing very young girls cannot be ignored, especially since the government elicited it from their own witness in the Maxwell case. Nor can her rampant perjury, which can be proved through her own words. So, stay tuned. The truth will come out. And it may surprise you.
More at the link.